Temple LB allegedly rapes coed then texts her to see if she’ll press charges
Temple linebacker Praise Martin-Oguike has been suspended indefinitely after being charged with sexual assault. According to police, Martin-Oguike, 18, was entertaining a 21-year-old woman in his dorm...
View ArticleMountain West wants to make sure people know its stance on a playoff even if...
The Mountain West completed it's spring meetings and offered up it's thoughts on a college football playoff. "With regard to the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), support was expressed for the four-team...
View ArticleOklahoma State RB dismissed after attempting to steal from a teammate
Running back Hershel Sims was dismissed from Oklahoma State last week for a violation of team rules, but on Tuesday we learned it was because he was trying to steal from one of his teammates. The...
View ArticleTCU adds former Nebraska RB Aaron Green to its running back stable
TCU tough offseason finally has something positive to celebrate. Last week, the Horned Frogs lost senior starting running back Ed Wesley after Wesley, the team's second-leading rusher, decided to...
View ArticleQB Brock Berglund goes another round with Kansas before ending up at...
Brock Berglund's feud with Kansas is finally ended, but not before Kansas got the last laugh. Berglund, a quarterback with the Jayhawks last year who had to go through an appeals process with a lawyer...
View ArticleOklahoma takes scholarships from suspended trio
Oklahoma has decided to move on without Jaz Reynolds, Trey Franks and Quentin Hayes, three players who were indefinitely suspended on May 20 and are now presumably no longer with the program. "[They]...
View ArticleToledo QB Terrance Owens drafted by the Padres with no baseball experience
In the 40th round — the last round - of the Major League Baseball draft, Toledo got a surprise; Terrance Owens was selected as the No. 1,215 overall pick by the San Diego Padres. Only one problem —...
View ArticleArkansas players know the difference between a salad and a dinner fork
When football players leave Arkansas, they aren't just good student-athletes, they're good people. At least that seems to be the mission of the Arkansas athletic department and coach John L. Smith, who...
View ArticleBrady Hoke: ‘We take that Michigan-Michigan State game very seriously’
Michigan coach Brady Hoke doesn't want any of his rivals to feel slighted. While speaking to the Michigan Associated Press sports editors meeting earlier this week, Hoke said his No. 1 focus is the...
View ArticleLSU shoots down talk of a Thanksgiving game against Texas A&M
LSU might not have an official hated rival these days, but former Texas A&M coach Jackie Sherrill is trying to slip the Aggies into that role. During a radio interview earlier this week, Sherrill...
View ArticleTwo former Auburn players killed, one player injured in shooting
The Auburn community is mourning after former Auburn football players Ed Christian and Ladarious Phillips were shot and killed during an off-campus party Saturday night. Offensive lineman Eric Mack...
View ArticleLes Miles wants grads from his high school alma mater to have swag
Les Miles rarely misses an opportunity to inspire — or to be in the spotlight — so while touring his alma mater, Elyria High School in Ohio, and its new $70 million campus on Saturday with some of his...
View ArticleWest Virginia adds a gray uniform that is as uninspiring as its color
West Virginia is going gray. Five months after a photo with a potential gray uniform surfaced on the Internet, it looks as though gray uniforms are now part of the West Virginia repertoire. West...
View ArticleRed Hot Chili Peppers’ drummer treats Columbus, Ohio, fans to Michigan fight...
The Red Hot Chili Peppers played Columbus, Ohio, this past weekend, but drummer Chad Smith didn't want anyone in the crowd to mistake his alliance. So, during the ovation at the end of the concert —...
View ArticleUNC class almost exclusively filled with football players prompts investigation
The Department of African and Afro-American Studies at North Carolina is under scrutiny after it was learned that more than a third of the enrollment of the department's 54 courses were football...
View ArticleAlabama and LSU players reignite rivalry on Twitter
It might be June, but it's never too early to start talking about the LSU-Alabama game on November 3. At least that's what some players from both teams believe as they engaged in a Twitter war of...
View ArticleBig East seeks damages from TCU eight months after it leaves the conference
Eight months later — after the league nearly disbanded, added seven schools from the nonautomatic leagues and forced West Virginia to pay a $20 million exit fee to join the Big 12 — the Big East is...
View ArticleAuburn shooting suspect remains at large after fruitless police raid
Police failed to apprehend the main suspect in the shootings that left three dead, including two former Auburn football players, during a raid on a home Monday evening. Police received at least two...
View ArticleFormer Kentucky RB is reunited with his missing prosthetic leg
This simply had to be posted... Former Kentucky running back Fred Robinson is walking tall again after a shrimp boat captain found Robinson's prosthetic leg while fishing off the Gulf of Mexico. The...
View ArticleLaVar Arrington apologizes to one of Sandusky’s victims for not recognizing...
The Jerry Sandusky scandal has affected many in and around the Penn State football program, but former linebacker LaVar Arrington was especially taken aback Monday after he realized he personally knew...
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